Bill Gates’ daughter Jennifer Gates jokes about getting COVID-19 vaccine on social media
Bill Gates’ daughter Jennifer Gates joked to her social media followers that the first dose of COVID-19 “did NOT implant my genius father into my brain.”
The 24-year-old said so to dispel wild conspiracy theories that Bill Gates was using the vaccine to get inside people’s minds and track their movements.
“It’s been over a year since the SarsCOV2 variant emerged, and we now have more solutions, including immunizations, to help protect individuals and communities,” she began the post.
The second-year medical student at New York’s Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, who got engaged to fellow equestrian Nayel Nassar, said to her 360k Instagram followers, “I am beyond privileged to receive my first dose of mRNA to teach my cells to amount a protective immune response to this virus. As a medical student and aspiring physician, I am grateful it will give me protection and safety for my future practice.”
Gates went on to thank “physicians, scientists, public health experts, pharmacists and so many others who made this achievement in modern medicine possible.” She also advised everyone to “read more and strongly consider it for yourself and your families” when provided with an option.
“PPS sadly the vaccine did NOT implant my genius father into my brain - if only mRNA had that power.....!” she ended her message with a joke.
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